
Bomb #165
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Bomb #165
- Condition: New
- Language: English
- 136 Pages
- 22.86cm x 28.58cm (9" x 11.25")
- Published in New York
- Fall 2023
- Frequency: Quarterly
In Bomb’s Fall 2023 Issue, musicians Rhiannon Giddens and Adia Victoria bring the blues back to the body, video and performance artist Ulysses Jenkins relays the power collaboration, author Mona Awad explores how fantasy can reveal the truth, and AA Bronson and Adrian Stimson consider public apologies in the wake of colonialism for the launch of our new series on civil action, If Not Now, When? Plus, the winning short story from our 2023 fiction contest, bad dates from Muriel Leung, blackout poetry by Nam Le, and an essay with sheet music from JJJJJerome Ellis.
BOMB Magazine has been publishing conversations between artists of all disciplines since 1981. BOMB’s founders—New York City-based artists and writers—created BOMB because they saw a disparity between the way artists talked about their work among themselves and the way critics described it.
Today, BOMB is a multi-media publishing house that creates, disseminates, and preserves artist-generated content from interviews to artists’ essays to new literature. BOMB includes a quarterly print magazine, a daily online publication, and a digital archive of its previously published content from 1981 onward.